@book{8ed2e9760ae64e9cbf5d58bec8c5450d,
title = "Hensel: String Quartet in E flat (1834)",
abstract = "The String Quartet in E flat major (1834) by Fanny Hensel, n{\'e}e Mendelssohn, is one of the most important works by a female composer written in the nineteenth century. Composed at a turning point in her life (as Hensel was not only grappling with her own creative voice but also coming to terms with her identity as a married woman, and the role her family expected of her), the quartet is significant in showing a woman composing in a genre that was then almost exclusively the domain of male artists. Benedict Taylor's illuminating book situates itself within developing scholarly discourse on the music of women composers, going beyond apologetics – or condemnation of those who hindered their development – to examine the strength and qualities of the music and how it responded to the most progressive works of the period.",
author = "Benedict Taylor",
year = "2023",
month = oct,
day = "31",
doi = "10.1017/9781009076159",
language = "English",
isbn = "9781316513842",
series = "New Cambridge Music Handbooks",
publisher = "Cambridge University Press",
address = "United States",
}